If you’ve already donated to charity recently, you can also read Pinned Monthly without paying a cent. Simply check out its Pinterest page. Like the magazine is scheduled to be, the page is a plain list of pins with no description or explanation.

“[O]ne of the things I love about Pinterest is that it's not in print, no paper, no waste, no junk in my mailbox, no what page, what issue was that. WTF?!” wrote entrepreneur Jewel Fryer.

“As many people are cancelling their traditional subscriptions and going completely digital I am not sure how this would [help] except for bringing Pinterest to those that do not have a computer,” wrote #PinChat founder Kelly Lieberman.

At the very least, Pinned Monthly is doing one thing right. It won’t be publishing any pins without the author’s “express permission.”

According to its website, the first issue of Pinned Monthly will be released in April. However, it currently has fewer than ten Twitter and Pinterest followers combined. We’ve reached out to the publication in order to talk to it about how it plans to catch on.